Pakistan Women Cricket: Latest News, Scores and What’s Next

If you’re a fan of cricket in Pakistan, the women’s team is giving you plenty to talk about. From nail‑biting T20 finishes to rising stars breaking records, there’s always something happening. This guide gives you the most useful updates, player highlights and upcoming matches – all in plain language.

Recent Results and Stand‑out Performances

Last month Pakistan’s women’s side played a three‑match T20 series against Sri Lanka. They won the first game by six runs, thanks to a quick‑fire 45 from opening batter Fatima Khannum. In the second match, bowler Ayesha Naseem took three wickets for just 12 runs, turning the game in Pakistan’s favor. The third game ended in a tie, but Pakistan edged it in the Super Over with a six from middle‑order hit‑woman Sana Mir.

These performances have lifted Pakistan’s T20 ranking into the top 12 globally. The team’s batting average has risen to 31.5 runs per innings, while the bowling economy sits at 4.8 – both career bests for the side.

Key Players to Watch

Fatima Khannum – The young opener combines power and timing. She averages 38 runs in the last ten games and has a strike rate above 130.

Ayesha Naseem – A right‑arm medium‑pacer who can swing the ball both ways. Her recent figures of 3/12 and 2/15 have made her a go‑to bowler in the death overs.

Sana Mir – Veteran all‑rounder, still a top finisher. Her ability to clear the boundary under pressure makes her a clutch player.

Keep an eye on these three; they often decide whether Pakistan wins or loses.

Beyond individual stats, the team’s fielding has improved drastically. You’ll see more direct hits and fewer dropped catches, which is a big factor in close games.

Upcoming Fixtures

The next big challenge is the Asian Women’s Cricket Cup in March. Pakistan will face Bangladesh, Malaysia and the UAE in the group stage. The schedule looks tight – three games in ten days – so squad depth will matter.

After the Cup, a bilateral series against England is on the calendar for May. Those matches will be a good test of how well Pakistan can compete against top‑tier nations.

Fans can follow live scores on popular sports apps or watch the matches on local TV channels that broadcast women's cricket. Social media updates from the Pakistan Cricket Board also give quick highlights and player interviews.

How to Support the Team

Support starts with watching the games. Share highlights on your own social feeds, wear the green jersey, and encourage local clubs to host women's cricket events. When more people tune in, sponsors see value and invest more, which means better training facilities and more international tours.

If you play cricket yourself, consider joining a women’s cricket club. Playing the sport helps build a stronger talent pool for the national side.

Pakistan women’s cricket is on an exciting upward swing. Stay tuned, cheer loudly, and enjoy the game as the team writes new chapters in cricket history.

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